Apple has reportedly talked with OpenAI and Anthropic about using their AI models, ChatGPT and Claude, for Siri. This highlights that the tech giant is likely facing challenges with its own in-house AI models. According to Bloomberg, Apple has asked both companies to train versions of their models that can run on Apple’s own cloud infrastructure. While no final decision has been made yet, the move could mark a big shift in Apple’s AI strategy.
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Currently, Apple uses its own technology, called Apple Foundation Models, for powering its AI features. The company has been working on a new and improved version of Siri based on this tech, expected in 2026. However, if Apple decides to go ahead with OpenAI or Anthropic, it would be a clear sign that its internal efforts are falling behind in the evolving world of generative AI.
This potential change could help Siri catch up with more advanced AI assistants on Android phones and boost Apple’s reputation in the AI space. Apple already allows Siri to use ChatGPT to answer some web-based questions.
Meanwhile, Apple has shared its financial results for the third fiscal quarter of 2025. The company posted a revenue of $94 billion, up 10 percent year over year. According to Tim Cook, the iPhone 16 models outperformed the iPhone 15 lineup from last year, with sales rising in the “strong double digits.” Also, the tech giant has now shipped more than 3 billion iPhones since the device first launched in 2007. The company also achieved new milestones in services, especially in Apple TV+, iCloud and App Store.